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DAILY AHTUR1AN. HUN DAY MuliMX. AlUl'tiT 1,- 187. I II K WOMAN'S SOME She Wwits to lie a Kemnin a Woman. In nil urtlcU, .-...ItM "I'olU'oal ll.iv. ' milium ' Mm o'Hoil y If llii-rti In on country In ll" world wli-rn the ; woman appear In ih y f f"!1"" vlltor lu I'lijuy nil ni'iuix-r of irlvl." kii'l ( ImVB llw ! In Imillnif rirln", Oil wmiilry In Ainif l'." You wmiM Imaalnn, llirmftiro. Ilml Anwrli- wnnl'l m III" ll iHrtililry win-re tr "n-w n- ( man" n to ' r"l"l lr1 '",r ilrtrV. , ni. Yi'l n l niiuil'liliiie ilifiiiiii'ii i Um Imiuili iui'I Iri'tu1ilt of ih MtniliiMii I flti l nM"1 !) Iwr nii-Imii'I, III" "'" J..vwi"l mi'l linnt-wurkln liulMin 1- In tli. w-ii.l; l" I I"""'") '"'' Willi hr,Mu aliiiim ly Mm HI," I !) tuW"4 lu wmr lm.1 I ml wuM fH'li" I'nrU In -rnlvxl linn or i t a lli' ( n Cunnw 1irll l-rix r,m In TmU or Wmt innyW h" In Ixiii'lim, HI." U llm mUKTlor of l-r lui.Uui'l In r.lii' i tl.ni uml In nlni'-t rviry l'"r r.-K-l. Him I mimmilt ly l "' numrrou ttift uVUi-hI ullriillim. Tot Klin la M Aili.n,l. Tlw Anii-Hiui 'ni-w imn" l llw ni"i rliUnuluu proOiirll'm of iiii.I. ni iIiiim niul ilriliut lo lw Dm must gWily fnllur" of U ooiitury. Htw I mr rx.-ollrllro lll wullmll Willi II r1rV jiro, mut .-If liilxIM lli nrralr.l nnl-ali'-o of moVni mn-ioiy. Tim now wo man mii I" rrlnln nil !" irlvllty of liM" ari uml awiirw. Illr, nil III"" ..t ...ii Mtu want to l riinn n1 to rnnnjii wmiuui. Hli IH f"H l' j Imvuiiiv it nmii. but I"' ny u-'mI In rrliii- lo ha woiun. CAIluMNi:. A UAII'KNB I'llMTlCHT I'll Ilka to kill llw alnllrr tin ilta.-iiVf rr1 . I" -Hi, ity. Ami r"l"Btrtl lo I lif lil tlit kt-runt n- latl flo III". Who rol.lal ua of th ii-nurr. ! Um lirwvwily Mklty. Wlitrh ' oni .i1"n fraiturr of the ,.V"y arklli nm" I .1 llk tu will Ivla nni.ltali rr until h yflld In n"tiy- An.l Hiil.l"ii.lly I II any th- win- tliln wnul.1 my liu- All uyl luirra bit wtlth llm Hi Mtt"r-at nlf'tiy. IIk iiu.,. hi Unlit -Aiinut l" iurnM Away i I in n I ..' VI. n k"r ii" mna In H .rinir w-M alt Willi .lu" prit'ii"iy I'tilll th" ..ih.r lulka Im.l .IImiIh.I Hi.. lulrw.iy fur Un iillit. Tlu-li lutliiisly iuli woul.l rnjuy th" nth-i-r'a arft .al-1y llriKuth th" i l'l l.iiiil' tmlf au.r, uml .Inn iV'llKloua lUiht Ilut Ii. llmt Im-.uiil. nt ttil nit lu H, h'l tali trttiin)i aturca nt ua rr.nn ut I v In tli ulRlit until It' tliur fur lilin to itu Jtit wlnka ita hrlirlil ..trto iiki ll.'luunly an. I Khir" nt ua, lin,ii,. it know It 'itn't Ix- iiiriu.l A n y I'.iw II I .w . Wit., 1 ,i ii- u of Aiii'-rt" I'll lll'lkr of It it filony To I'liru mi liiili,t"aint llirlit niya.lf wuiil.l fniitii. tlw l.itv -An.) If Hi. h..," kl. k.-l I II 1,11 Ih, in nil lo uu tu lli'li llil, Wliloh la I'nmI",!, 1 U-llov", 'ny 1ow ti In Arkuiianit, I'll rn-ft.illlli kffiiafiip In "ii-iy loin munlty. Ami nil ll'.i- lint uml nil tin- k-trl" woul.l !- my miniff, know, Tor IflHiid tlii'tn thn ruvf-tiil mul lmmi-.l-for i',orluiilly Tu ilu lliHr apurklnu with th" Httlit Away I town 1 j - I vnvi.r I'ohI lli:il MAJKHTY'B hAINTV l.lNUKKIi:. It luia lain fri-miftilly uaa.riol tlit lie (ju.i'ii la illalni'llii'il tu fiul iniuh upon lu-r iiir hut thl I nut ao. Hh" la iiith'-r IiivIhIi tlmn nl In rwlw lu unli r llllf li.'W rlutll-a, (llla-ll fiia'iliiniil In ll liyifun . nioilo. ' ltlnrk allk iiml liroi'iulr of nn rX(iiblti. iiiulliy lire KpiH-lully wnv in fur hi-r, uml oiw wciivit who linn nui'lo lu-r liliia-k llk atni klnira for ninny yiurn, la tolil off to ilu nothliiK i-lao. All In r lion.' la n llm ua KOauMimpr, nn.l run tin ilniwn llirotiKli n tIiik. With nunrl to f.atK.lir, tllf BUVITflKtl rt 1 1 1 pn-fi'M hr olil-fimhloniM "pnini'lln," mul lil.nlt in tin MllpiH-ra, mul fiillhfully ii.lliit'i to i-liiatlr-Hlilo IxKrtH. Tlif qiii-vn I mliloiu fwn without a Hrk"t luunlkrnlili'f, l it lull) y hi-lil U-twi-nn Hit rliiK-covonil flii"ni, hniKlkiirclilof which un ninrvlH of coliwcb-llko eitmlrlo ami old liu-r. W1IITR CI-OTHTfl Von IIKAI.TII. A Niw York phyalcl.in raid rt-U'titly to a ixitlutit of hi, a Indy of wealth, tluit h would rrfuao to trwit hfr furtlur If rho did not ftivn up WfiirlnK hlnrk. It wit not, howevi-r, until a dlouloit en ued that h found out how murh he vu iinklnn; not only wur her gownB M ick but hr undiTWivu- throughout ai oft ho ram color. The doi-tor then ri'mnrkfl ttuit ha conldTHl the nttrnntlve h hnd cffirod hr, to almndon ldaok Kowna nr find nn othur phyalclmi. an extreme mcaa lire, find only Juatltlnd tM-nium of hi-r cullnrly nrvoua nnd nmirotlc atatr; hut whi'n It cftme to dlm-overlna: that ahe had nothing- but black clothe ujion her pron hf wwuld rcfuao to treat anybwly o tlrcnwd. Thn "pflculliirly ncrvotm nml naurotlo ativte" holiconaldered lanfcly ex Vlulnrd by thl drena alone. He auccenleil In mnklna a change In REAUM llila p.nliiit' null" lhrouii'iiil. Inlfilli ir on whlif, nil Willi" underdo! In a, and .id ;much ua- ut wjiliii In Hi" outer gnrimit ju waa pruiilcubl". There lire hiiinlreii jnf wiuii'ti similarly III uml dr.-. d I aim one wn, who hiivn mi Idea Hint I iiii'i:iiii but tt ipicaltoli of laal la In iivii III the color of their giiiim-niv yY,ry W'HlM llt -t'"l l I'lulll fllVIT't Mii nnrt Still ' "i ,r"' "'" """ l,y r,'ir,t''"1 iyr of Mil, k ilotli In nourian, inn tiny mi inn know tlml llaiil iui'I iinahlii urn ni ca nary In llii'lr liall-. 'lin y ililnk If they w II, If thWr iik urn lili.t t)i-T-liy, mi, I ttiuit tlM'lr mind chored, ili.il lUlit '"' l-" "' "I-" t"'""' III" wnoin oooy ne-iia until, iiii'i nun- KllllMI I Wnll . r 'imlllK ll lllivlllll III" tiiiMi valuil'l" IwilliiK ,ii nil . iihiii Ihw in 'nuu yiiii It iuK mlili imiIhI f'lr'Nt, lllllt Ml-"p ttNll', Ill'rX'lllll lllfll' iirli'N iiii'i Inliiil'lllly iiii uri'ii I"' iiir, 1 l,y mm l.ilh ul ni" Willi II ItnAli- If IM rlilll, K, l,;, k lu III- fll-k" I' '' ru,i,l h i, k id" l"i, a mil. loi.il , It.ii k i If iliu yuii Inn'.' ruirl.1 tlir Klu-ri' you tui.1 lo .I... ,'. i ihia w.iy ur thai Mf yuur llf. In l,,l"; II, ii k of Hi" rruw iui'I l, k of Hi" lliu k lo Ci" .l'i, ' nh 'i,- tin fuiur, ur-, Mna fiilr- If yi in. i!i"ii. imiw. it iliHlnl'.n tu lliuk-, 'n, llKrim f orruw. wlil. li rurnl nutiM I yuii luk'iT Tii"ii, f' r )uu'il tru-l.li ii Hi" otln-r l"i K Ii." k. H"'l.l,' Unit iK"lll t" t'l" I'Tk ull Wl-lll Uu k. AH.r "ii foiiihl t lull Ita iriiuliMa fit I r Hvr I'll! iMlial'in lilul l".l tu n Mint" llmt tin. rm. yuii flrat triivil..! with "Ik-l a an. I i nr. art , litoiiKti 'lr"iiry nnl tuiik-li. wit tiioat Vnu liHialy I.om With llni f r "Oi-h lriia" uml rlmrtn fir riu-h nrh "!i. I'llirrtin of arrv.w, wtil.ti rmi'l woul.l yuii iiikr? -4lii'iiu ll'-riil.l taki: nici i i:h iiv kmhck. Til" ('oiiMclilp of th" Imll.iiia Ir Kl.liiio. j lim. Nut WciIiih j Iii'llmi miU.l.n lu not mnrry Ttuy , of" iiunly kl,lii.i.Hl. A yuuiiif iuu w wu, i,,,,,!, , ,,. , hravr. ,rrt, ,,, faj, of h 8ll,,m ., w,)m ,n n..in.ma v,,tur. .1 " , Thl. UirrlilJ(r llM Wl,.k u, j,r ,,lk, ,uU,in ,1t..,.y f Tl.oiniia 'roniin. tho r i'r. ninilvu of mi I'iikII'Ii avii.ln it", an, I it Sioux ln.ll.in Kir) rnlU.I ' i'l.tutf r.yra," a.tya I ha- N'W Vmk World. a iiImoIuI' ly unlru". The World . i rr,-.',u-l' iil hfia Im "itlitiit-.l It nii.l iiM.li th,.t t.i" in.irri'iic" n auih ii"ir i-nrr-l " Am.iiuil Luawtii'la" .lo not ixlal In jtti,. prlinltli-i- lid- of th.. tni" mid only 1 Am, rli'nii" 1 1, .11. hi. i W In n nn lu, II, in ,!. Mr tli.it he want ,ii t'lai- uf Mr own Ii,- tliruwa Ma I'liiukrt oi- hl li-ii,l. .-atu hla i y,.a l-Xui-l u la Hi.- 'l uiki-li won. in Th" I'liitik, I 'olr Ho .i.'i.l alilillU'a lli.it hi- la imltix ' ' ' in Unit " j II.- Hon at art i mil If In hla pi-rlirrl I nil. ua lii Ma n Kill that Ii" 11. Ink' jwill I an.l In a mil i cry twirtl.-ul.ir jl'.' iir.ilia In r hy lh" ii-rk. by Ih" wrlat i or any oth. r nay, anil "nrti.-a li.-r, oi jilraija lu-r, or laki- lu-r at 1 1 1 1 n k 1 y . ua th. ..'i." n,ay I..-, to hi t.'iMi'. Anil ,hla la julntilt all th n- l of lli.llall I'ourtahlp. i ol tto- tntirrl.iiji- r Ti-nioiiy. ! Th"i.- nr.- tliin-a. hoi "r, h.-n nn Iu i'I. n ml haw- a pri-f.ri-iii" l-'oi- lnt:in.- 'mi" ilny i lrl atiirlo.1 nut frulll II ti-p'l-jultti a lain.- tin p.ill ufti-r water. Slo- h.i.l aon,. I. ut a f.'W rtopa wlnn III" or lx yuiiiiK follow a, w ho m-i-im-d to ! lyinit lu w .It. i uuk-hl li r. Hit tin p.ill wi-nt nIHtiK on r tti Rroun.l. She atrus slid tu kit .ittay - not miKrlly, but coyly, Una,- brlk-lil r-d mt'l yellow lmlntid (oc-il lull. ma nuil'lilia hiivc n ii-rliilu royncna of ninniii-r un.U r all cln iitn alilllil a. l'lll th" Indiana lli-l.l h.T "iiri-ly hll,. tlw-y all talked to Iut They npp.-ar.d to ii plemllnit with lu-r. Hhe lotti-r.-d her IunuI mul rnilbd Th-n, tlu-y rt-b-iiMal h. r. The Inti-rpri tor i-xplnlni-il that acini vouiitt 1m Han luul taken n fum y lo lu r, in, I Una" other yoiinit luillan tver. fli. -ml of hla and were li-Ulnn her whnt II Illee fi 111 tv he WllH. While lirubl'lnif an liiillan mil mid Ink Inir lr lu hla telle" la nhout nil there I of mi Indian lover" eourtahlp .ind innrrtiiK'". he Hula i HtiihlUhen hlnim-lf im .1 ho.i,l of a family, nnd from thl time proteeta Hie aipinw. He Ih not, however, eoiilliied to one wile. He cull have aev- rill of the aipiau t helllselvcH will per mil. Idle .in Indian woman atlll In llmt Htnle of nltivory of nil harluirlc in i . Ha y nre Ki'nit lln!il,.rj., and run malic It ao unpli -naniil for the new wlvea that the "'h.ad of I ho family" la nonie- tlmo olillued to doalMt. lu Ihla "family" life I rum live to eleven or mom cat, i-leop, cook nml live in ii t pt',. that la only ten f'ft In diameter. Siiitlinentul writer who aurround the Indian with ioctry and romiince will KUHh uhout the Iiultan pruiecuna me honor of women. Om writer it few yoma uko exptitlnted on the honor of white w-oni"n nlway la-ltuf protectcl by that uM niitcul SlltlnK Hull. It I not true. Neither ft white woman' honor nor an Indian woman' honor I ant-red to nn Indian. The icrcutent crime for which th gov ernnient mut answer I In Rending the iMlucntial Indian alrl back among her own people, wlwre aha I not Raoi-ed even to her own father and brother. A thine Indian itlrla lenrn the code of honor In clvllliatlon, and ace the reapect ahown to wlilt women, they tlevelopa a wonderful woman line, and return to their inaiple with a horror of the life they understood perfectly before leaving, and It mutter nut at what ago they may have loft. POME UKAl'TY HINTS. Do not wash the face In hard water. If possible, line filtered ""lu water, but aa llil u not ')' m K"t. soften m water hy nrtllli li tiiaan. llnlf mi nunc of 1 1 fur ii lu. Ixxriix, thr (ln of uliiimul mm), iui'I Hire- oiiine of finely ground miIiiwmI mil)' li ifilmol iJiKi'tlii-r In a liM-ema-loili hag Hid lrM1'' In t lwl nf witter. Till will wifti'li II iui'I IImi 'nnuli xl'iii will l found much Im .liv.l In iymu-ipi-nc. All omufi f lMV1r-I on I root imiy 1 iuI'M to I'll mlxlur giving It an odor of vtoUt. Ti oiirn rlli" of Ilie ImiwI, laiil to-KKilM-r oim ounce of 'iur honey, on" ylllliat of almond oil, tlw Julie lit II IrllHlM, uii'l it yolk ut ft raw Apply night ID III" laind. llll'l rover Willi ol'l KloVea l!t fiero III" Mi I fill. A WftlTKIt AT WOHK. A ntil't wrlO-r nn writ Do wurla In ill" in I mil . To ln tlila Im inual draw hi i.ti tlii'i'iah ttw iu-! of it rod, f'l. In 40 riilnul' III 'ii triivrln it furluiiK. mill In IHr iiikI it Imlf liour full mil". He miikia on an vi-mic !' una or turn of tli n fur nu-h wonl wrlilMi. Wrltlnir ut Hi" ri't of i wunl p.r mln ut", h iiiiikI lnk i-lKlit curv tu wli .i . hi. 1 1 In mi lionr, JV'i; In flv liuura. l;i.nm, iiii.I In "i '1iiy. worklii only lioiiiK "i'-li 'liiy, Ii" riwik" nol K tliiui il.i".1"! urv" iinil turn of H" M'l. THE CHIKCH. Illi- li.-w l.llll'lllill of til" I'Mtat 'i r- UMii iuiiai i Imrrli of I'orlliitiil t" 'i'"i on tltr lull. mi (hi- mil nit'). Hi- i liui' li' of Unt il f'uliintlilii III"! I'y r 'l'l'KI't'1 with tli" Viri-oiivi-r luinii tu oriMnlf i-rii -lh Culiimlilii 'onv"ntun. Itlahon "hiiil"a II. (inllowny of Hie MelhiMllat Kplaiopnl ehon-li. Huiith, anil- d fruin New Vik for Umall on July 3rd, u, i oiniianl' d by V'-rul returning inn- Mililirtea. II. v. Amu W. ration. I'. Iv, p.iatur of Hyde 1'iuk i-hurrh, CIiIiiiko, will h-iii1 the month of Auguat In It.rlln atuilylnif ff.rlailnn nri lui"ol"Ky. He la n poring fnvl.ilon of l'r. IMiiiftt'a Vhrlatlnn Anliaeolofc'y." r.iuti-.itori-ra In .New York hnv phuined "t'onveniloii yuim" ma-tlng. :o hnr ri-Hita from Hi" han r nim iaio gainer Ing. The date aet fur ll l Thuradny ii iiiiiK. AiJK'lat Oth. Tli. I.irit'-t curiferrnie In M"thollam la the North ;-ori(lii Melhialll Kplacnpal liiireh. Houlli. which ha el-rlcil inemlaam mid a lay memlM-rahlp of 'A,.' Tim- Imicat nnfin-niv In the llaptlat I'hur.-h la the lll.llnna. with M.ll'. lay nn-mlxT. It Im la-en announcl from Hali-m, that the l lrat cliun h ire r- li.nl fc'v. n Ik r It. K' t. hum, of lb rk.ley. ("nl.. mi nrn.-at rail to larrOIlle their paallW ll la un.lratoo.1 ht.it the call l.aa n.-,n lie-ci-ptr, by It. Ketchuin. The Klrat I'n-aliyt.-rian ihurch of K;"-k'Ui-. WiKh, It-v l Wlll'nm f.llKin y paator. held It rtgular communion a-r-tlci- July llth. iiml reo-lv.al 3u new nair. lTa. U y i uiifi-ail'Jii mid I'.' by b-ttrr Taal'ir (kboiii y haa vlatt.-tl Aa'' rla iui Varloua oc-tlali'Pa. He la Xtrelllely Kip- ular with young a'o)'li. f "Vl" OK TH K 1'INK I'OIXTS (? i::k.s I'll". "( the dn-a k'laala or (ill.- r uvirn nn mi. ii "ii lu.-iii-ri ii :e arnmei lo stand out oti r i:. ('' of !.-tca in (uu et'.ii !'..'. :n. 1'ri .k'.i-t an I matiiii-e jarki-t cal.nut la t0 Ini -.-l.!v inn inn nieil with luiH-4 anl riulaiti. Ti.' ir I-i'ifn-t are iriilo Suiiiiiht i!k I'him ,!,. - nift or 'lit:ii, jHingiva. dainty wah l.ibrica. nm l, ui uuy, lU'Jtl, cr-'jics or orga.v una Mali:-' ' I r.nirin full spd free from the tuck nl..! C .i.chra are alyb.liljr made "I a'on!,": i 1 1 li-I nia-U tMl!i utipliiUj good It rlit'io n:ri mm y ribbon u:ui laces abjut the lop. .!.e I i.. ii r l ata ili -iiii in the ahopa for n :i' r. rar iiicliiili iiim.v vvevntric iiuH', 'out a c rtiiu n t.'ort. Hutu iu such niatlcra is W .-!. Stia-k nre mill mini, but neck-lies of bins I 1..'. be ill in MUllv I, I'-ldcd aud lad, arc m.wt adm'n d. I. .nio M-itc of ril'Kin or of biaa silk are ad i-ii e infill i f I'owu ilie left Hide-fnnit of w.nata ih .t cime there. They are an easily rn i 'ie-l mi l rot-auiii for the laundry aa arc r.ub ti- l .iii r.i.-lu C'ihih and cutset-covers. So ,'c.v 11..1..H close siiuarvly in fmnt tins ai -i !i 'Ini atiithiinr pnttv nnd ennvcuient C'lii-."-! n; the LiMeting ia duly valued. li'i.-.'Hi in p!iae or full lau -pliitingt is latveiy nae l in place ol' cliiiT.Mi lor lliruul and Other ivi.al ortiniueiitalloii. 'ite-ktHj Liberty silk in while or pub hue ia n l.Mintc top to w.iiM of tliickur guwU tlllu. iu the yoko. Many of ilie gowns f ir Autumnal bridal troascauxaro pmvuiid a ith long, nitich-rutlled or I I'V-trnnnied Mar.o Antoinette c'S of tlie urea ,.-'"'i-. Tlie uiiicrml must be soft aud tli'Xible. In the llowered orgamliea Xnttiro is usually copied in the form nnd tonn of the blossoms, white ami tinted ground bringing out the il".,ii in clear relief. Impressionist floral desiu-us are printed upon thu gauzy organdies, wilh uriistic ivsulls. In a repreniiutlivo Sieoinien wild-i-oao blossoms and foliage aro sugiresteil on ii white ground which assumes a gtecniali tiugn from Uio fohago printing. rruui 1 he ltlntator. RrT.AItmXfl SKW STVLKA The aaaociatiun of black silk lace and light colored cotton goods, onco eoniilcivd un orthialox, has become deservedly popular. Chnntilly lace confers distinction upon such a gown, a tact now widely rvcognucd, many of thu ahoor Summer goii'US being tritnuiod Willi It. Tho Insertions aro Introduced in festoons, pointed outlines or straight, us fancy directs, and the odglugt aro put on iu inuumeruble ways, ephyrliics aro much tninner than ging hams; iu fact, they are littlo heavier than lawns. They aro shown in checks and stripes, souio of tho latter rating open and laco-like. Green hair-lines and grcon lacy stripos aro woven vertically upon a wliito lephyrinc, which could bo made up by a very drossy tnodo for afternoon wear. French printed cambrics are principally made up in shirt-waists, Tho patterns are simple broken strixs, hair-linos, dots or small fancy Hgures, tlie while grounds being better covered in some instances than in Others The colors are invariably fadeless. Cotton diamines are plain, striped or plaided In dainty colors and dovulop very satisfac torily. An admirable gown may be made of blue-and-whito plaid etaitune over a solid blue lawn lining with ribbon trimmings. A medieval faahion is revived in a sleeve formed entirely of a series of graduated puffs. A black fancy straw braid carriage hat haa a brim facing of white straw, which is visible, ln the bend made directly ln front of the brim. Several black plumes wave gracefully at both sides of th crown. Under th brim at one side is adjusted a black feather and at the other side is a bunch of pink rosea. from Th4 DtUnmior. FASHION'S hATET fflHCIES fxp.ejsly ly trr L'uttencK i;oiriu,i; f.-Ai-s or x .r. r. u i.a'-.: with Mini" i!;'-"r.-'Ti".v. Tin (1 mmi'l for v.irj. 1 in M, In till . mm rt Hh r,. I l-.a nMIKy ith, I t - .Lai " t-T It ' I Oi. I i.- I ft: mifffy tt-.Uy nl .!. 1 :i l- ! r mkI rfut nuri i'H'1 llw UM 'I I't-'l I " r n I 'ivc l n n"l'l"i"l tt. Dm' ri'i on" iyl il'iinlim . Tli'i no l '.'i" fl.own In tlwi lllnitriitlon l mi ivl'i-nc tf rh' r'r"n"lill'. nnn oul r 1 y I nH;ilmilli' with two iri.ti'-ilnla Tic mil r on" I of Ilk :it.'l Hi" Hit" r ii' 1 1' -. l il'l"na r,f rtlln Klt l'iK '' or.i:h flnUli. Th clrci lir uml r-ii iiu! on! In n"l llut" n !lr- !'l'-i. .'l- 'In-uliir iill-T-coj"- I lailntiil at Hi" front mid Uu k and nt inch aid" la-tw m forwaro .in-) l.ii.-kwiinl turiung plait that roll with i-hurmliiK .-ff.-t "t tlhe lower edge. The collar I cuvi-nil with u v ry full ruch" ' illloii to wi.l ii a rlViofi I j la tai k-d ut Hi" 'r nt ami bark. The atyle la Holtnhl,- f' r a n-.arrlal or u young l.uly, uid ti- vr' pliaung color union may l- nrraiiKed wh.-n It In worn by a young woman. Vlob-I. green. Iiurpl" or bilotrut- nk may be ii-l fur the linil'T caH- mid lace for the UPINT eiia-. A mat rmi will uaually tt-i-t all l.l(i-k-tndaai. Ih- cin' la moat TYtcnhle ttiu a It can lw wofll with any color rowtume. The Hiittertck iiit.-rn l No. .'i0, for mile by Albert Imnuur. exclualve agent. SIIIUT-WAIST OK CHKCKKHKI) BII.K. HK1KT OK I.INKN CANVAS. Tin- f icliiutlon of Hi- mimmer hlrt wnlirt I by no miiin on tlie wane, for fa!,l.m ha Ml h-r unuualltl'd approval ujon the atyb1 It forma part of dresa- up and utility K-'W at-. 1 fr h muiles apiiear almost dally. Individuality is re lloeted In the selection of both materials and style for these waists and they urw made of the richest us well as the mottt Inexpensive of materials nnd In gay ami crave colors. In the Illustration Is shown a Bhirt-wnlst of bright checked silk with a skirt of linen canvas.. A buck yoke facing nnd a removable white linen collar are features of the waist, which Is closed with pretty studs through a hox-plalt at the center of the front. The graceful four-piece skirt has a straight back-breadth. The Hutterick patients are shirt-waist No. !1T: and skirt No. laW. for sale by Allien Dunbar, exclusive agent. liKHAl.l'S ok ui'oi" tcioi -i. . . .. .. ... "It seems to me." satil tne siigntiy superstitious cltlien, "llmt the Washing - ton club needs a mascot." " llumiih:" replied the baseball enthus- Inst. "They take nine mascots Into every game. Wery lime u euio inij them It Is sure tu be lucky." with Some for ten, some for tw-enty and some for thirty years have suffered from piles and then have been quickly and permanently cured by using Dew-la's Witch Haiel Salve, the great remedy for piles and all forms of skin diseases. Charles Rogers. CELEHRATE ANYWAY. "Come up to my house tomorrow night,' said Herr Puntoffel. "I'm going to cele brate my gotden wedding." "'Golden wed ding! Why, man. you have only been married three years." "It know it; but It'seema like fifty: so everything Is all right." Fliegende Blatter. Don't thin your blood with sassafras or poison K with blue-mass; but aid Nature by using DeWltt's Little Party Risers, the famous littlo pills for con stipation, biliousness and stoma -Jh and llvr trouble They are purely veget able. Charles Rogers. a i ii i WV rmk yV I foe the "As:ofiau" Publishing Cwnpiny ; kto.v jakkt tr MiMTARY-iii.tE ' n)Tii with ukami iKfojiA- 1 TION8 Th Ktoti Ji-k-t l dl-tini-tly hlc " Inn it nt snugly and 1 rnd of a lconing !;.idi: of ' lo h inn! ti-i'.ly trlmim-d. H 1 ulir.oat u varl'd n the rilrt-wiiNl. The mlht.iry air which -hiirMerlx- the J u k t ahown In Hie III .e'.fiitlon I w-ll llko. The garment extend (piltn in the valat mid I point! at tlw :ntr or the front mil ld'-k; It riot" iul)u,m nt la enre f..lly made nd the front are rev-rnd aiKvo thn buat In arnall, p'lntl-! i' tlut form wide notche with th rolling cat 'ollar. The Jifk'-t may le- r !ocd all t:i- way down b-low the lapel or wrn ;.in. T:n leevr (Jl-piay rorr'-c-i nn- H1 new at the tup but are cloe-fllilr.g b"low. It will le i-n that the Kton ufix-ars In all the varying 1 ure- of lmilltity and h gance which fancy can devlae. It ai.-i-umiairili- aklrVt of nllk, linen, etc,, when made of cloth In uch shade a lrjwn. tm-en, blue and black and re I ii i re a modern amount of bml.I trim ming. ' The l.utterick pattern I Kton Jacket No. bK, for sale by Albert Dunbar, ex clusive tujrent. TOILETTE OF BROWN AND ECHL" CLOTH, THE JACKET OPENING OVEH A VEST OK FANCY PIQUE. The Eton Jacket admit of every possi ble variation that fancy can devise and still holda Its own In the front ranks of charmntc jwhen the Eton opens over a tight-fitting 'or loom vert showing a mingling of gay I colore. Moire silk la used for facing the hawl collar of the Eton Illustrated and the collar may roll to the buat or to the j according to the fancy of the wearer, ine sleeves aecuru aim ine uiie demands of fashion. The six-plec skirt accompanying the vest and Jacket has a ! graceful flare at tha bottom and fnlls in j ftuihlonable flute folds at the sides nnd ihack. The braid decoration is formed In j Greek bonier design. The tailor gown and also refined com ;blnatlons of two shades of cloth, or cloth nnd silk have an Irreslatnble facinntloti for the woman of good taste, who at this season wears such toilettes at the sea- shore and the mountains, as well as for travelling by boat or rail. A hat with stlff ng. an(j nblxin for garniture Is jlllways ln go(K taste wlth a toilette of this kind. The Butterlck -patterns are Eton Jacket No, 923, vest No. 1376, and skirt Xo.9034, for aalo by Albert Dunbar, exclusive agent TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. It Is a ter rible accident to be burned or scalded but the pain and agony and frightful disfigurements can b quickly overcome without leaving a scar by using De- Witt 'a Witch Haxel Salve. Charles Rogers. AS AN INVESTMENT. Old Gent (to beggar to T.-hom he has given a half cent) Now my man, what shall you do with the coin? "Well, hardly know, guv'nor, whether to pur chase an annuity or Invest in railway stocks. What do you advise ?" Boston Traveler. Don't neglect a cough because the weather Is pleasant; before the next storm rolls around It may develop Into a serious difficulty beyond repair. One Minute Cough Cure Is easy to take and will do what Ha name Implies. Charles Rogers. rrihiod batiitea art very pretty nd tbi Jcaign are multitudinoua Altnoat a fine as mull lienecRRil batlnta arllh broad atrlnn and flowera 0n pecialljr (lamtr 'ample haa whlta ground woven in check upon winch are printed tiny light-blue oral upota. broad blue atripea with white vine and Horal tripea ahowini pink row- and ma!l yollow blonaoma with feaTca a color achemo eicwiinglr aMrartie. A ainooth yoki dcucribinir Diany pninta, lceve cap of aimilar outline and puffed front com M ne to create aa ini eating effoct in a iatarjua-waiat. Kitli'.-r for irarclling or momma wear with a tailor-Hniahed gown la a compact turban of line black straw. A cable of yellow straw braid i laid about the crown below a aoft twin of black Cih not The straw is Coiled at the left aide, and forms a resting place for two black bird. A rich Lire i vl ur. pMnl S Atenfim, which m.iy be diinjrumhed from the new by ita loaely-meahed not andalno hy the rained cord jiuliintitf ail its tlk-iin-. The new lace of this variety lias rattier a heavy deaign not unlike (Hiitf gnu. A new imitation pnche. for trimming eie gant g'wtia haa acroila of nut sot among the Uce ti((iire. It ia obtainable in an all-over bet and alao in edging and inaertion. Via f AlencoH all-over net ia also included in the aaaortment of Ucca, being devoted to the runny litlii; accemioriea used upon f aahioa able coat'im- J'4nt 4' tttrrit lace is a frequent choice for morning drew of dimity, lawn, tenherine and other thin cottoni. lical mm appltqv la".- ia ordinarily found too expensive to lie i.M-d tir'xh-ailr. un fine ii.k or grenadine frown It 'i-ar as sleeve or neck IniU. Of i-ourae. real lius may do st-mce oa man u, ft .-rent Irocka lltavy taiiut Vcnivrlace. without net tons. arc cut out and applied on jacket, yokes. t eat and the like and are invariably effect ive. Clunr lace, though frMiiently idcotined with M.ilteiie. lnu potnu of difference. The pattern are very like, but Cluny i heavier tiian MuJunc. lu narrow eiling the Mower ia extravagantly Used and alwava with talis- faction. iiands or Inacrtions in Cluny and. for that matter, in all laces save Mechlin and Valen ciennes arc shown with irregular edges, which add not a little to their charm. Uniformly even edges are alio seea From Th iHitnm alar. SCMMF.R XOVKI.TIK.S. FlufTnca in the Caateiiane Uuusc-waist la produced by a shirred back and front, a vest puffed like the rest of the bloi.se. and mouv quetaite sleeves with od'lly-h i,ed cuffs. Kither a rollin" or a standms collar mar la; added to a aitnp.e Wotu.-wait w ith ti e till- neas aii draw u ia the center bulu ijack att-l front A small U'linr-t for hair arranged L Ia l orr. padour is CovYred with s!Iver-snglcd bl.u k chiffon drawn iu a j-ovf at the center ol t! .c front and at cadi si-Jo. a Khmetone crescent ahinin? at one side lanwt-on the jwifi. At the left side of the front riseaauniuily a white plume with tlie tip l.-nt forward, at ate Prince of Wales feathers. and next it is asinail roncllc of white fiffc-ta riljiaju. At the back a: one side is a tuft of w iiite rosoi and al t.c other ribbon rosette, compie;in; the black-and-white scheme. An all-black hat of the pic'tire variety is shaped in fancy straw, a series of potnts la?inj Ix-ui in the brim, which is faced with shirruu chiffon. All round liie crown in groups of thn-c arc rich plumes. A velvet bow ho s at the left side where the brim is sligh'Jr rolled. Thc wanlrooe for the Summer fittinz is r.eces.irily varied. It includes, among other gowns, a goodly supply of cottons, for which there is much need at the resorts. I'l-pitc the manv varieties of cotton fahri'ti organdy remains one of the most accepta' ie as much on account of its durability, thou.-!; apparently frail. n for its beauty. Then. loo. it is ciia'.!y available for a simple gown tu worn on the piazza iu tlie afternoon and (-.r a more pretentious one destined to ap;stt a: soma lut'ir'i.ai dartime or evening fete Tl.t ras:!.i (ajp .lar foulard designs are reii-'ati-,! :n lue ot the newest organdies ami thei aie diesv but less ortuinicntal lliau tlie tiuriutci patterns. tJ.aek. white and navv-blue grounds sup port the various arabesque designs, w hich are pnntcd in blue or black on while grounds and in white on navv or black surlaces. Striped organdies are also in favor. Some show solid-colored stripes in several widths in alternation wilh white, while others oe-.tr ombre stripes. Among the latter there is a sample in which green gradually deepens from the very lamtesi tint to a lent ShaOe. It is needless to say that very charming gowns may oe evolved from this particular varieiy of organdy. i rom The Dtltncator. W. B. Johnn, Newark. O., aays. "One Minute Cugh Cure saved my only child from dying by croup." It baa avei thousands of others Buffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat and lung troubles. Charles Rogers. HE EXP LANE. Wife "John, what's the matter with you tonight? Here I've been talking to vou fcr half an hour, and all you've donu was tmmt and occasionally nod your head!" Huband "Well. I've found It possible to do that without mteruptiruj you.- Cleveland Leader. Mr. C. L. Hasbrouck, a druggist a Men- don, Mich., says oil of the good testimo nials that have been published by the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarhoea Remedy could be duplicated ln that town. For sale by Estes-Craln Drug Co. PRACTICAL PRIDE. ""My folks have some family plate, s.ild ora small girl In a bcastful ton-?. Well." replied the other, '"that lsn anything. Our folks have some armor plate, and what Is more, they are going to sell it to the government." Not only piles of the very worst kind can be cured by DeWltt's Witch Har.el Salve, but eczema, scalds, burns, bruls- is bolls, ulcers and all other skin troubles can be instantly relieved by She same remedy. Charles Rogers. THE CHECK SYSTEM. Don"t you think It would be better for a young couple Just entering the Btate of matrimony to put a check upon their love?" "Assuredly. They'd be less likely lose It Detroit Journal. When going East travel on the North ern Pacific Railway. Quick time and the only Une running dining care- Train leave. Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. OF COURSE. He If In the transmigration of souls you should become a flsh. what sort of a flsh would you like to be? Daisy Plnktlles A star flsh. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. For sale at Es- tes-Conn Drue Store. OIVEH CHOICB OF -2- : : Transcontinental R0UTE5. Via Spokane and St. Pan! Via Ogden, Denvep and Omaha or Kansas City. Pullman anl Tourist Sleepers Free Pedinio; Chair Cars Astoriaato San pranelseo. Columbia, Saturday, July 17. State of California, Thursday, July Q. Columbia, Tuesday, July 27. State of California, Sunday, August L Columbia, Friday, August t. State of California, Wednesday, Aug. 11, Columbia, MoruJay, Auguat It. State of California, Saturday, Aug. U. Columbia, Thursday, August V. State of California, Tuesday, August U. For rats and general information aJJ n or addraaa O. W, LOUNBBBWRT, Agent. 5S". H. HTJHLBURT. Oen. Paa. Agt., Portland, Or A. L. MOHLER, Vice President. GO EAST ..VIA a. Library Car Route AMERICA'S SCENIC LINE. Seals ii Rock Ballast Ho Oast DiaiiQ Car Cirte The all-rail route to Kootenai mi nine district, via Seattle and Spokane Shortest and Quickest Line St. Paul, Minneapolis. Duluth, Chicago AND ALL POINTS EAST Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Library Obaaa I a- tion Cars. Dally Trains ...Fast Time 8HRVICS AND 8CESERY CSEAQCEIJCD For tickets and full information csJI on or address A. B. C. DENN1ST0N". C. P. & T. A., Portland, Or. R. C. STEVENS, G. W. P. A., Seattle. No Extra Fares "The Burlington's beauty." That Is what the StPaal and Minneapolis papers call our new train. the"St-Paul-Chicago Limited." The Pioneer-Press says that "no cars on any rail road or in any country are equal to those of the Burlington's Limited." "Pullman's latest and richest." St.Paul Globe. "Veritable palaces on wheels." St. Paul Dis patch. "Grand beyond descrip tion." Minneapolis Tri bune. Electric ltght steam heat, wide vestibules, compart ment sleeping and buffet smoking cars everything that any other train has and some things that no other train has. Leaves St. Paul R:05 'p. m. dally. Tickets at offices of all connecting lines. A. C. SHELDON, General Agent. Portland, O.-tgon. WHITE COLLAR LINE Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav- Igation Co. Steamer "Telephone" Leaves Astoria dally except 8unday, p. m. Leaves Portland daily except Sunday, ? a. m. Steamer " Bailey Gatzert H Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday and Monday at 7 a. m.; Sunday nights at T o'clock. Leaves Portland dally except Sunday at. p. m. Leaves Saturday night at 10 o'clock. Steamer "Ocean Wave" Leaves Astoria for Portland Wednesday and Friday at 1:30 a. m.; Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Astoria for Ilwaoo Tuesday and Wednesday at I p. m., Saturday at T p. m., Sunday at 8 a m. Leaves Portland for Astoria, Flaret and Clatsop Beach and Ilwaco, Tuesday, and Thursday at 8 a. m.; Saturday at 12 o'clock noon. U. B. SCOTT, Preatdemt E. A. Seeley, Agent, Portland. C. W. Stone, Agent, Astoria, Telephone No. VL